As citizens of a democracy
fuelled by economic growth and a free market, Canadians are turning to legal remedies in unprecedented numbers to undo the unfair or unforeseen outcomes life in Canada sometimes entails.
However, despite this awareness, we remain daunted by the seemingly impossible challenge of changing the course of a future
fuelled by economic growth and our misguided view that the Earth, and everything on it, is here for human beings to develop and exploit.
Most notably, western cities like Regina and Red Deer pole - vaulted up the list,
fuelled by economic growth — a trend that impacted Saskatchewan and Alberta cities generally.
Not exact matches
Premier Clark spent the election campaign expounding her dream of a debt - free B.C.
fueled by resource - driven
economic growth.
The banks says the long - oversupplied oil market is tightening up more quickly than expected as global
economic growth fuels demand and output cuts
by OPEC, Russia and several other producers eat into the world's crude stockpiles.
The credit boom has been
fueled by strong
economic growth, a robust property market and a crackdown on riskier shadow lending, which has forced banks to shift some loans back onto their balance sheets.
The nation's 200,000 mid-sized business are an engine of
economic growth fueled by talent nurtured to innovate.
NEW YORK Prices for jet
fuel have strengthened relative to diesel and gasoline prices and should keep climbing on strong demand for air travel
fueled by global
economic growth, analysts said.
NEW YORK, April 12 Prices for jet
fuel have strengthened relative to diesel and gasoline prices and should keep climbing on strong demand for air travel
fueled by global
economic growth, analysts said.
The Economist said his financial innovations «are credited with
fueling much of America's rampant
economic growth by enabling companies with bright ideas to get the money they need to develop them.»
The Asia - Pacific region is undergoing enormous change,
fueled by high levels of
economic growth and deepening levels of integration.
Innovation districts powered
by entrepreneurs, high
growth companies and reinvented large employers provide the
fuel for
economic growth.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Prices for jet
fuel have strengthened relative to diesel and gasoline prices and should keep climbing on strong demand for air travel
fueled by global
economic growth, analysts said.
In particular, European stocks performed strongly, which was partly
fueled by the European Central Bank's recently announced quantitative easing program, but we are seeing signs of improved
economic growth as well.
The world's most advanced
economic players are hard at work forging cleaner, more innovative economies,
fueled by a desire to compete in a changing global marketplace — one with huge potential to spur
growth in all parts of Canada's economy.
By building bridges between post-secondary institutions and the private sector, BHER will help Canada's world - class researchers answer long - standing questions and
fuel healthy
economic growth.
Social development has already made a contribution to the
economic development of the state and he has a long quotation from his earlier writing to affirm that it is possible to develop a Kerala Model of Economic Growth on the foundation of its Model of Social Development by a new State strategy of «transforming its expenditure on education and health from merely a social welfare expenditure into an investment in human capital», and that in fact any other path of economic growth is full of risks for Kerala which has only «limited raw material and fuel resources
economic development of the state and he has a long quotation from his earlier writing to affirm that it is possible to develop a Kerala Model of
Economic Growth on the foundation of its Model of Social Development by a new State strategy of «transforming its expenditure on education and health from merely a social welfare expenditure into an investment in human capital», and that in fact any other path of economic growth is full of risks for Kerala which has only «limited raw material and fuel resources
Economic Growth on the foundation of its Model of Social Development by a new State strategy of «transforming its expenditure on education and health from merely a social welfare expenditure into an investment in human capital», and that in fact any other path of economic growth is full of risks for Kerala which has only «limited raw material and fuel resources&r
Growth on the foundation of its Model of Social Development
by a new State strategy of «transforming its expenditure on education and health from merely a social welfare expenditure into an investment in human capital», and that in fact any other path of
economic growth is full of risks for Kerala which has only «limited raw material and fuel resources
economic growth is full of risks for Kerala which has only «limited raw material and fuel resources&r
growth is full of risks for Kerala which has only «limited raw material and
fuel resources».
The long - term warming over the 21st century, however, is strongly influenced
by the future rate of emissions, and the projections cover a wide variety of scenarios, ranging from very rapid to more modest
economic growth and from more to less dependence on fossil
fuels.
In Miami, where the city's climate action plan (pdf) calls for a 25 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
by 2020, researchers claim that projects to mitigate rising sea levels could also
fuel economic growth.
Other recently published research from this group of scientists demonstrated thinning forest stands to a lower density reduces
fuel buildup significantly, and enhances its
economic value
by increasing
growth of residual trees.
By comparison, scenarios for fossil
fuel emissions for the 21st century range from about 600 billion tons (if we can keep total global emissions at current levels) to over 2500 billion tons if the world increases its reliance on combustion of coal as
economic growth and population increase dramatically.
The mainstream media continue to
fuel the enthusiasm for equities
by touting desirable tailwinds, including tax cut - led
economic growth, low inflation and full employment.
China's
economic growth engine is
fuelled by extraordinarily large amounts of credit.
This is helping to
fuel inflation because the monetary
growth isn't being matched
by growth in real
economic output.
The surging demand for oil is being
fueled by recovering
economic growth in both the United States and China.
Unless scientists have totally missed the mark with their understanding of the greenhouse effect, there is no doubt that continued expansion of our population, coupled with continued
economic growth spurred on primarily
by fossil
fuels, is going to continue to warm the planet, melt ice, raise sea levels, etc. for a long time to come.
Plenty of coal to run high tech civilization at least another hundred years even with substantial
economic growth by burning it in conventional coal - fired electric plants and making liquid hydrocarbon automotive
fuels from it.
Then the weak point of the scenarios used in SRES is that they all rely upon a continuous
economic growth throughout the century - which is
by no means granted -, and that they all exceed
by far the amount of proven reserves for at least one
fuel — which can hardly be considered as a likely event,
by definition of «proven».
What we are talking about is more like, How much
fuel will be burned
by how many airplanes reaching their airstrips over the next half - century, given various projections for population
growth and
economic development, imponderables about changing patterns of mobility and technological breakthroughs, and market reactions to unpredictable events like terrorist hijackings?
This decline is driven
by a mix of
economic growth; urbanisation, more availability of LPG, natural gas and electricity; and stronger policy efforts to promote modern
fuels and improved cookstoves, motivated
by the goals of reducing household air pollution and environmental degradation.
The price of allowances is determined
by supply and demand and reflects fundamental factors like
economic growth,
fuel prices, rainfall and wind (availability of renewable energy) and temperature (demand for heating and cooling) etc..
Like China before it, India's
economic growth will be
fuelled by coal.
And, yes, its
economic growth was
fueled by fossil
fuels.
The most «extreme» case (A1F1) ends up with ~ 860 ppmv CO2, based on «very rapid and fossil
fuel intensive
economic growth», population leveling off at ~ 10.5 billion
by 2100 and no climate initiatives.
Replacing fossil
fuels completely
by alternative, sustainable power generation methods is possible, the pundits insist, without harming
economic growth.
Similarly, analyses consistently show the costs of the UK's Climate Change Act will be more than offset
by a combination of
fuel savings, avoided climate impacts and reduced air and noise pollution, even before wider
economic impacts in terms of jobs and
growth are taken into account.
In addition to which, you just gave Brazil more energy to
fuel their
economic growth,
by increasing their electricity supply.
(Dunlap and McCright, 2011:144) The mainstream conservative movement, embodied in conservative foundations and think tanks, quickly joined forces with the fossil
fuel industry (which recognized very early the threat posed
by recognition of global warming and the role of carbon emissions) and wider sectors of corporate America to oppose the threat of global warming not as an ecological problem but as a problem for unbridled
economic growth.
When mitigating anthropogenic global warming is projected to require greater than 80 % lower fossil energy use, how do we provide the transport
fuel and energy for rapid
growth by developing countries while sustaining OECD
economic growth when the Available Net Exports of crude oil — after China and India's imports — have already declined 13 % since 2005, and Saudi Arabia may need to import oil
by 2030?
The starkly contrasting policy preference is for
economic and energy
growth fueled by whatever energy source makes
economic sense at a time and a place.
This is the stark conclusion drawn
by Anderson and Bows: «The logic of such studies suggests (extremely) dangerous climate change can only be avoided if
economic growth is exchanged, at least temporarily, for a period of planned austerity within Annex 1 nations and a rapid transition away from fossil -
fuelled development within non-Annex 1 nations.»
The representative from BP linked this performance to oil's concentration in transportation
fuel, where it has been squeezed out
by efficiency, low
economic growth (and to some extent biofuels, which got short shrift in the session).
What is also in question is whether we can ethically do so
by restricting or eliminating the
fuels that countries all over the world depend on for 80 % of the energy that makes
economic growth, jobs, poverty reduction, health and welfare possible.
In the experiment, greenhouse gas emissions in the coming century were assumed to follow a trajectory that climate modelers refer to as the A1B scenario, in which global
economic growth is rapid and driven
by a balanced portfolio of energy sources, including fossil
fuels, renewables, and nuclear.
«With China's
economic growth faltering, the last thing the Communist Party wants is to hobble its economy further
by curtailing the use of the fossil
fuels upon which its economy depends.
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They want to cap or severely limit
economic growth in the U.S. and the West
by imposing on our populations carbon taxes, mandates and wealth transfers from those who lack political clout to the politically connected cronies in the renewable energy industry who produce inefficient and uneconomic
fuel.
One of the organizations, the Heritage Foundation, a conservative research group, told InsideClimate News that it supports clean
economic growth if it's
fueled by the free market.
LONDON / NEW YORK, October 22 — Rapid advances in technology, increasingly cheap renewable energy, slower
economic growth and lower than expected population rise could all dampen fossil
fuel demand significantly
by 2040, a new study published today
by the London - based Carbon Tracker Initiative finds.
This universal and ambitious agreement sends a clear signal to governments, businesses, and investors everywhere: the transformation of our global economy from one
fueled by dirty energy to one
fueled by sustainable
economic growth is now firmly and inevitably underway.